There are countless metaphors for memory. It’s a leaky bucket, a steel trap, a file cabinet, words written in sand. But one of the most evocative — and neuroscientifically descriptive — invokes Lego ...
A trip to a local thrift store led a Winston-Salem woman to a discovery she never expected: a family memory book filled with ...
Our memories are not a true depiction of what has actually happened to us, but they do form the story as we understand it.
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